Anyone have an Ikea bed? Are they big girl friendly?
My kids (late teens one average size the other a little chubby) both had the LYCKSELE fold away beds - the metal frames held up like champs - the wooden slats, plastic holders and mattresses fell apart within 2 years. I guess for $200 bucks I can't complain?
Good luck!!
Good luck!!

Lynn C ~
Banded 9/12/2005 ~ Revision to VSG on 9/7/2010 ~ Losing again with a Keto lifestyle
My Ikea bed was the best bed I ever had! We went with an all pine frame. We bought an Ikea bed because it has wooden support slats instead of a box spring. (Older house, box spring would not go up the stairs.) Just put a good mattress on top and you are set. We were both heavy-the bed easily supported 600 lbs and we "got busy" often. It also was the best nights rest I ever got. I would suggest a solid wood frame or metal.
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on 6/11/18 9:34 am
on 6/11/18 9:34 am
I found this article super helpful when I was looking for a bed. Specifically from IKEA. I personally weigh around 325 and the first one they mention the Zinus Ironline's low profile really was helpful because I did not have to climb into bed due to its low profile. Hope this helps!
https://sleepcompare.com/casper-review/bed-frames/
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Todd
Thanks, I started looking around other places and it's just too much, I could just invest a bit more w/ Ikea. Do you remember the name of yours? Also see you're just accross Alligator Alley from me...but your surgeon is in Miami...right?
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